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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 13, 2005
  • Seasons: 10
  • Episodes: 139
  • Networks: Nine Network
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20 to 1(2005)

TMDB Rating: 2.7 (3 votes)

Overview

20 to 1 is an Australian television series, currently hosted by Bert Newton that counts down an undefined "top 20" of elements or events of popular culture, such as films, songs, sporting scandals. Previously the show was hosted by Bud Tingwell and narrated by David Reyne. The format mixes archival footage of the listed events with comments from various Australian celebrities.

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Season 1

7 episodes • 2005

#EpisodeAir DateRating
120 to 1: Most Embarrassing MomentsOct 13, 20050.0
2Best Dummy SpitsOct 20, 20050.0
320 to 1: Great Aussie SongsOct 27, 20050.0
4Best Australian CommercialsNov 3, 20050.0
520 to 1: Great Aussie Ideas, Icons and InventionsNov 10, 20050.0
6Moments That Stopped the NationNov 17, 20050.0
7Moments of MadnessNov 24, 20050.0
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Season 2

11 episodes • 2006

#EpisodeAir DateRating
120 to 1: One Hit WondersFeb 13, 20060.0
220 to 1: Aussie ScandalsFeb 20, 20060.0
3Outrageous TV CharactersFeb 27, 20060.0
420 to 1: Hits and MissesMar 13, 20060.0
520 to 1: Unscripted and UnplannedMar 27, 20060.0
6Moments That Stopped the WorldApr 3, 20060.0
720 to 1: Tears and TantrumsApr 24, 20060.0
8Great Logies MomentsMay 1, 20060.0
920 to 1: Fads and FashionsMay 8, 20060.0
11Great Aussie SongsMay 15, 20060.0
12Spectacular Dummy SpitsMay 22, 20060.0
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Season 3

14 episodes • 2006

#EpisodeAir DateRating
120 to 1: Hoaxes, Cheats and LiarsSep 5, 20060.0
220 to 1: Greatest Songs of All TimeSep 12, 20060.0
3Mysteries And ConspiraciesSep 19, 20060.0
420 to 1: The Rich and the FamousSep 26, 20060.0
520 to 1: Great Aussie FilmsOct 3, 20060.0
620 to 1: Incredible Stories of SurvivalOct 10, 20060.0
720 to 1: Crazes and PhasesOct 17, 20060.0
820 to 1: Celebrity ScandalsOct 24, 20060.0
920 to 1: Love SongsOct 31, 20060.0
1020 to 1: Triumphs and TragediesNov 7, 20060.0
11Memorable Movie CharactersNov 14, 20060.0
12Sexiest PeopleNov 21, 20060.0
13Shocks And ShockersNov 28, 20060.0
14Magnificent MoviesDec 4, 20060.0
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Season 4

11 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Aussie Parties And PastimesFeb 13, 20070.0
2Life Changing MomentsFeb 18, 20070.0
3Fads And PhasesFeb 25, 20070.0
4Amazing Moments In MusicMar 4, 20070.0
5Mistakes, Madness and MayhemMar 11, 20070.0
6Funny FilmsMar 18, 20070.0
7Party SongsApr 15, 20070.0
8Rebels and Risk-TakersApr 22, 20070.0
9Billion Dollar IdeasApr 29, 20070.0
1050 to 1: Great Movie One-Liners (2hr Special)May 8, 20070.0
11Biffs and BlundersMay 15, 20070.0
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Season 5

6 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Movie Heroes and VillainsSep 11, 20070.0
2Scandals and SensationsOct 30, 20070.0
3Sexiest Movie MomentsNov 6, 20070.0
4Fantastic Sporting FinishesNov 13, 20070.0
5Songs You Can't Get Out of Your HeadNov 20, 20070.0
6Movie Saints and SinnersNov 27, 20070.0
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Season 6

10 episodes • 2008

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Greatest Sporting HeroesFeb 26, 20080.0
2Karaoke ClassicsApr 29, 20080.0
3Pranks and PrankstersMay 6, 20080.0
4Music with a MessageMay 13, 20080.0
5Crazy CustomsMay 20, 20080.0
6Child Stars, Where Are They Now?May 27, 20080.0
7Girls on FilmJun 3, 20080.0
8Celebrity Shocks and ShockersJun 10, 20080.0
9Songs That Make You DanceJun 17, 20080.0
10Sporting Tears and TriumphsJun 24, 20080.0
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Season 7

19 episodes • 2008

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Fantastic FadsAug 26, 20080.0
2Celebrity Sins and SensationsSep 2, 20080.0
3Greatest TV MomentsSep 9, 20080.0
4Greatest Songs of the DecadeSep 23, 20080.0
5Celebrity FlingsSep 30, 20080.0
6Greatest Movie ScenesOct 7, 20080.0
7Celebrity Chart FloppersOct 14, 20080.0
8Pranks and Practical JokesOct 19, 20080.0
9Amazing ComebacksOct 21, 20080.0
10Born Rich and FamousOct 26, 20080.0
11Sensational Sporting ScandalsOct 26, 20080.0
12Hollywood BlockbustersNov 2, 20080.0
13Musical MilestonesNov 4, 20080.0
14World's Funniest PeopleNov 9, 20080.0
15Spectacular Stuff-UpsDec 3, 20080.0
16Hits That StickDec 10, 20080.0
17World's Greatest IdeasJan 7, 20090.0
18Hottest Moments in MusicJan 14, 20090.0
19Hits and MissesJan 21, 20090.0
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Season 8

42 episodes • 2009

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1World's Most Daring MoviesFeb 5, 20090.0
2Celebrities ExposedFeb 19, 20090.0
3Losing ItFeb 26, 20090.0
4What Were They Thinking!Mar 5, 20090.0
5The RebelsMar 12, 20090.0
6Sexiest Movie ScenesMar 19, 20090.0
7Hottest Stars on the PlanetMar 26, 20090.0
8Saucy SongsApr 2, 20090.0
9Pranks and Practical JokersApr 9, 20090.0
10Celebrity Dangerous LiaisonsApr 21, 20090.0
11TV CouplesApr 23, 20090.0
12Scene-Stealing SongsApr 28, 20090.0
13Hollywood's Biggest ScandalsMay 5, 20090.0
14Hollywood's Hot ListMay 14, 20090.0
15Sizzling SuperstarsMay 21, 20090.0
16Big Screen BuddiesMay 28, 20090.0
17Sexiest Moments in MusicJun 4, 20090.0
18Scorching Screen MomentsJun 11, 20090.0
19Outrageous Sport StarsJun 18, 20090.0
20Madness & MeltdownsJun 30, 20090.0
21Shakin' ItJul 7, 20090.0
22Hollywood's SexiestJul 16, 20090.0
23Chart-Busting DuosJul 21, 20090.0
24Greatest TV FamiliesJul 23, 20090.0
25Great Songs of the DecadeJul 28, 20090.0
26Rock Stars Acting UpJul 30, 20090.0
27Celebrity Flings Caught on FilmAug 6, 20090.0
28Rock 'n' Roll AnthemsAug 13, 20090.0
29Love and LaughterAug 20, 20090.0
30Cougars and Cradle-SnatchersAug 27, 20090.0
31All-Aussie SuperstarsSep 3, 20090.0
32Fifteen Minutes of FameSep 8, 20090.0
33Outrageous Rock StarsSep 17, 20090.0
34Trading PlacesSep 22, 20090.0
35TV Characters You Love to HateSep 27, 20090.0
36Australia's Funniest CharactersOct 11, 20090.0
37Aussie Jukebox HitsOct 18, 20090.0
38Delicious DivasOct 25, 20090.0
39Hit The RoadNov 1, 20090.0
40Hollywood HeavyweightsNov 10, 20090.0
41Great Live ActsNov 17, 20090.0
4250 to 1: All Time Greatest Movie Quotes (2 hr Special)Nov 24, 20090.0
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Season 9

15 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sex on the ScreenFeb 11, 20100.0
2World's Sexiest ScandalsFeb 18, 20100.0
3Movie MonstersFeb 25, 20100.0
4Sporty Rich and SexyMar 2, 20100.0
5Celebrity Mad and BadMar 4, 20100.0
6Sexiest on the PlanetMar 11, 20100.0
7All-Time Favourite TV ThemesMar 30, 20100.0
8Blockbuster HeroesApr 6, 20100.0
9Greatest Sporting AnthemsApr 20, 20100.0
10Greatest Aussie Chart ToppersJun 9, 20100.0
11Greatest Sports Movies Of All TimeJun 16, 20100.0
12Our All-Time Favorite FilmsJun 23, 20100.0
13Greatest Break-Up SongsJul 14, 20100.0
14Megastars with MegabucksJul 21, 20100.0
15Eighties: Good, Bad and UglySep 14, 20100.0
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Season 10

4 episodes • 2011

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Sizzling SupermodelsMar 8, 20110.0
2Movies Greatest Look-a-LikesMar 25, 20110.0
3TV's Funniest NeighboursApr 5, 20110.0
4Hollywood Movie TwistsApr 12, 20110.0

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